13 Upon hearing it, Jesus departed from there by boat to a deserted place privately.[d] But when the crowds heard it, they followed Him on foot from the towns. 14 So when Jesus disembarked He saw a large crowd, and He had compassion on them and healed their sick.[e]
15 Now with evening coming on His disciples approached Him saying: “The place is uninhabited and the hour is already late. Dismiss the crowds, that they may go into the villages and buy themselves food.” 16 But Jesus said to them: “They do not need to go away.
22 Immediately Jesus made His disciples get into the boat and go ahead of Him to the other side, while He dismissed the crowds. 23 And having dismissed the crowds He went up on the mountain by Himself to pray. So when night came He was alone there.[h] 24 But the boat was already in the middle of the sea,[i] being harassed by the waves, for the wind was contrary. 25 So in the fourth watch of the night[j] Jesus went to them, walking on the sea. 26 And when the disciples saw Him walking on the sea, they became agitated saying, “It's a ghost!” And they cried out for fear. 27 But immediately Jesus spoke to them saying: “Courage! It is I; don't be afraid!” 28 So in answer Peter said, “Lord, since it's you, command me to come to you on the water.” 29 So He said to him, “Come!” And stepping down from the boat Peter walked on the water to go to Jesus. 30 But seeing the strong wind he became afraid, and beginning to sink[k] he cried out saying, “Lord, save me!” 31 And immediately Jesus reached out His hand and caught him and says to him: “You little-faith! Why did you doubt?” 32 And when they got into the boat the wind ceased.[l] 33 Then those who were in the boat came and worshiped Him saying, “Truly you are the Son of God!”[m]
34 When they had crossed over they came to the land of Genesaret.[n] 35 And when the men of that place recognized Him they sent messengers into all that surrounding region and they brought to Him all who were sick. 36 And they would beg Him that if only they might at least touch the hem of His garment; and as many as touched were completely healed.
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a The impression one gets is that John took Herod to task several times—a coward he was not.
b What would seeing that head do to your appetite?
c The body was buried without the head—one wonders what became of it.
d From Mark we learn that Jesus and the disciples were under heavy pressure from the crowds—no time even to eat. So when He hears of John's death, and under such ignominious circumstances, Jesus wants to get away so He can grieve and assimilate the news.
e In Mark it is even clearer that the people ran along the shore and got to the destination first, before the boat (please see the note at Mark 6:34). Naturally the faster runners were there first, but others kept arriving so that in the end there were thousands of people. In the town there was not space for everybody to get to Jesus, but out in the open—so when the news got around people came from all over.
f Really now, with what? Although Jesus had to take the initiative, the disciples did participate in the miracle.
g Since any large crowd is likely to have more women and children than men, there were probably at least 15,000 people there. “They were filled”—how much food does it take to ‘fill’ 15,000 hungry people? Notice the care not to waste anything—the fragments were collected.
h Finally, Jesus manages to be alone, to think and pray.
i Perhaps 2% of the Greek manuscripts, of inferior quality, read “many furlongs away from the land” (as in NIV, NASB, LB, TEV, etc.).
j The fourth watch, using Roman time, was from 3 to 6 a.m.—the disciples had had a rough night!
k Peter knew how to swim (John 21:7), but he was walking on top of the water (a totally new experience) and then he was wading; and the storm was scary.
l Why did the wind cease? Was it a supernatural wind? If so, who caused it?
m They took a lot of convincing, but are we not the same way?
n The best line of transmission, along with the Targum, spells the place with one ‘n’; 70% of the Greek manuscripts follow the LXX in using two.